Quartile rating: 7/10 · 1 rating
Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.
Tomorrow (Demain) stands out in the crowded environmental documentary space precisely because it reframes the genre: instead of doom-and-gloom catastrophism, directors Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent travel the world spotlighting grassroots, practical solutions in agriculture, energy, economy, education, and governance. This constructive angle is genuinely distinctive and gives the film a high Novelty score. Cinematography is solid and visually warm, fitting the hopeful tone, though not groundbreaking. The 'acting' dimension is largely irrelevant in a documentary context — interviewees are earnest but unpolished, keeping that score modest. The plot is well-structured thematically by chapter, though it can feel episodic and surface-level in places. The ending is optimistic and emotionally resonant but somewhat expected given the film's framing throughout.